Food news from around the Internet for September 24, 2013

It's the afternoon, and you deserve a break. Sit back, pour yourself a glass, and enjoy these food stories from around the Internet.

The Links

The new book Mob Boss details how the Lucchese crime family used the basement of the original Ray's Pizza (the original original Ray's) to deal heroin, to which anyone who lived in the neighborhood before the boutiques and cafes came in will respond: "Duh." [Eater]

When a new mother says she literally wants to eat up her newborn, she's not kidding. Researchers say that babies trigger the same dopamine response in new moms that food does when they're hungry. So let's nix that infant-sized cupcake costume for Halloween this year, eh? [Mother Nature Network]

Solving the age-old conundrum two-fisters face every time they go out, the dual-beer glass uses a double-helix-shaped doohickey inside to ensure you can imbibe both rich and frothy porter and light and refreshing lager in a single gulp, should that be something you actually wanted to do. [Gizmodo]

Patrón's new ad campaign features an X-ray look and the history of each traditionally made bottle of tequila in romantically beautiful parts of Mexico, but somehow manages to leave out the fact that the company was founded only 25 years ago by that guy from Paul Mitchell. [AdWeek]

The Drinks

So the obvious ingredients we have to work with today are: beer and tequila, but there aren't too many cocktails that combine those, so instead let's follow Breaking Bad's Gustavo Fring into Mexico, skip that tequila, and watch the fun with an extra spicy Michelada.